How do I verify that method was NOT called in Moq?
Does it have something like AssertWasNotCalled?
UPDATE: Starting from Version 3.0, a new syntaxt can be used:
mock.Verify(foo => foo.Execute("ping"), Times.Never());
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Either, make your mock strict so it will fail if you call a method for which you don't have an expect
Or, if you want your mock to be loose, use the .Throws( Exception )
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Run a verify after the test which has a "Times.Never" enum set. e.g.
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Actually, it's better to specify .AtMost(0) after the Returns statement.
Although the "throws" also works, AtMost(0) is more expressive IMHO. Edit
This does not work in recent versions of Moq (since at least 3.1), it should be specified in the |
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Stolen from: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1073846/need-help-understand-moq-better/1080774#1080774 One of the things that you might want to test is that the pay method does not get called when a person aged over 65 is passed into the method
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Use .AtMostOnce(); After the real test, call the method again. If it throws an exception, it was called. |
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